Choosing the wrong tier creates surprise expirations or unnecessary upgrade friction. The comparison below maps who each plan serves and which limits actually matter in daily work.
Guest (not signed in)
Ideal for: one-off handoffs, trying the product, anonymous recipients sending a screenshot.
Key limits:
- 1 upload per day
- 1 MB max file size
- Links expire within 8 hours
- Fixed 10 downloads per link (cannot disable)
- Ads may appear on eligible pages
Guests cannot use collections or dashboard history beyond session recall on the same browser.
Free (signed in)
Ideal for: individual contributors sharing a few files daily.
Key limits:
- 10 uploads per day
- 3 MB per file
- 24-hour link retention (fixed)
- Up to 10 collections, 10 files per batch, 50 MB batch total
- ZIP download up to 10 files
- Password protection and custom download limits
- Ads may appear
Free accounts unlock batch upload and dashboard management—meaningful step up from guest.
Pro (paid plan)
Ideal for: creators, consultants, and small teams with daily secure sharing.
Highlights:
- 500 uploads/day, 50 MB files, 10 MB text shares
- Custom expiry including permanent links where appropriate
- Burn-after-read and unlimited collections
- Ad-free experience on eligible pages
- ZIP downloads without the 10-file guest/free cap behavior on collections
Plus (paid plan)
Ideal for: heavier media handoffs and larger batches.
Highlights:
- 2,000 uploads/day, 300 MB files, 10 MB text shares
- Up to 100 files per batch
- Same advanced security and ad-free benefits as Pro
How to pick quickly
| Need | Tier |
|---|---|
| Try once today | Guest |
| Weekly personal sharing | Free |
| Client PDFs with custom expiry | Pro |
| Large video or big batches | Plus |
Upgrade triggers
Upgrade when you hit any of these repeatedly:
- Links expiring before reviews finish
- File size rejections on deliverables
- Need burn-after-read or ad-free client experience
- Collections beyond free caps
Transparent plan documentation helps users choose before they upload, instead of discovering limits after a link has already been sent.